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Ah, the best laid plans! I didn’t intend for the whole convergence of comic and life to play out this way, but it seems like it worked out that way anyway. It’s funny, having kids and what you remember from one to the other. With my older son Logan, it seemed like we breezed through his early weeks without issue, to the point where those days are hard to remember five years gone. With Hunter, he’s been equally easy on us in terms of how he’s slept and been in general, but the days seem a lot longer, and I gotta feel like that’s only to the good. This will be the last one we have, and so having these early days seem longer, more drawn out, it’s awesome. What’s not awesome is how little time the longer days seem to leave for doing other things! And what’s funny is, just as we start to get a handle on a new baby on our end, Harold and his wife Linda are preparing to welcome a brand new addition on theirs!

Yeah. Sad as it is to say, looks like the comic is deceased. Understandable. Real life takes precedence, family trumps a web comic. It’s been a hell of a ride while it lasted, and I wish the creators and their families the best. Thank you for the great comic while it was here.

This is the second one I was following that died due to family issues. Sorry to see it go though. I was really into it. But life goes on and all good things come to an end. Thank to all those folks who made this such a good read.

Question for the author, Is there a chance you could write out your script and publish it as a novel instead of just letting your work end here? I, for one, would like to at least know what happens for the rest of this part of the story.